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United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture

By Jahna Paige, Development Intern at DWAG In commemoration of International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, we would like to bring to your a...

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Stand with “Hawa Abdalla”- World Refugee Day

Imagine that you are only 8 months old and have been taken away from your mother. Or, as a mother, you are forcibly separated from your loving baby?...

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Refugees Are Humans Too

By: Jahna Paige, Development Intern at DWAG   ref·u·gee ˌrefyo͝oˈjē/ noun: refugee; plural noun: refugees a person who has b...

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UNAMID must be effective to protect civilians’ Darfur

By: Katelyn Serpe- Communications and Network Building Intern On June 14, 2016, the Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, Hervé Lad...

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Hope for Justice- The International Criminal Court’s 23rd briefing on the Situation in Darfur

By Katelyn Serpe- Communications & Network Building Intern at DWAG Last week, I had the privilege of a companying DWAG's president to the UN to...

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5th Annual National Symposium on Women & Genocide in the 21st Century: The Case of Darfur

Darfur Women Action Group, in partnership with Genocide Watch, The Genocide Prevention Program at the George Mason University School for Conflict A...

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A possibility for U.S. leadership in Sudan

A news release sent out on Wednesday, the 4th of May 2016 has called for President Obama to ramp up American pressure on Sudan to ease the suffering o...

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